Butts will be kicked, names will be taken

Posted By jake

Former Knox GOP Chair Brian Hornback doesn’t care for Barack Obama smooching another man’s wife.

Fairly common these days we see politicians give a peck on the cheek, but how often do you see one right on the kisser? I always run into those situations where two people’s paths cross, and both end up trying to go to the same side, then the other side, and they end up sort of dancing. I wonder if it was one of those, but with faces.

Or, is it part of an insidious plan to kiss the spouse of all his former political rivals? Bill Clinton should look out.

That being said, thank heavens he didn’t give Jill Biden the fist bump. That’s just a bit too much intimacy.

Aug 28th, 2008

2 Comments to 'Butts will be kicked, names will be taken'

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  1. BH said,

    A kiss on the cheek is appropriate. The kiss on the lips was not a situation of missing the cheeks. I posted this immediately after it happened. A review of the tapes so that it wasn’t a mistake.

    A wonder what Jill thought of a kiss on the lips by a cigarette smoker?

  2. Lisa P. said,

    Due to the scrutiny of the economy in the months leading up to the election, Obama is expected to act quickly once taking office. This presents a large scale challenge for the new president, as most experts don’t believe a quick fix to be a possibility.

    Congratulations, Mr. Obama on becoming the 44th President of the United States of America. If you thought the arduous 22-month campaign was hard, wait until you sink your teeth into the issues that await you with the American economy. The financial system and the ailing economy must be stabilized, and to your credit, you have proposed a number of different stimulus packages in recent weeks. The two most likely to score points on both sides of the aisle may just be your ideas about temporarily exempting seniors from having to make annual withdrawals from their IRAs and 401(k)s after age 70 ½ and temporarily exempting the unemployed from having to pay tax on their unemployment benefits. But the largest issues should be keeping the bank bailout/credit repair that Bush started on track, stemming the tide of real estate foreclosures and change the outlook of financial regulation and oversight, making it “more transparent.” You have your work cut out for you, Mr. President-Elect. Oh, but for the carefree days of the campaign…

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